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At CNL Imaging Center in Delray Beach, FL, we provide high-resolution Hip MRI imaging to evaluate soft tissues, bones, cartilage, and joint structures of the hip. Our advanced MRI technology helps physicians accurately diagnose hip pain, injuries, and degenerative conditions without radiation exposure.
A Hip MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging exam that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of:
Unlike X-rays, MRI provides detailed visualization of soft tissues, making it ideal for detecting conditions that cannot be seen on standard radiographs.
Your physician may order a hip MRI if you experience:
Persistent hip pain
Limited range of motion
Hip clicking or instability
Suspected labral tear
Sports-related injuries
Hip impingement symptoms
Chronic inflammation
Unexplained hip weakness
MRI is often recommended when X-rays do not fully explain symptoms or when soft tissue injury is suspected.
At CNL Imaging Center, Hip MRI imaging helps diagnose:
This comprehensive evaluation allows physicians to create accurate treatment plans based on detailed structural information.

CNL Imaging Center is a trusted diagnostic imaging provider in Delray Beach, Florida, offering:






We focus on delivering clear, reliable diagnostic images that support precise medical decision-making.
A hip MRI is a safe and non-invasive procedure.
You will lie comfortably on the MRI table
The technologist positions your hip for optimal imaging
The scan typically takes 30–45 minutes
You must remain still for clear images
The procedure is painless, and no recovery time is needed afterward.
Yes. MRI does not use radiation. Instead, it uses magnetic fields and radio waves to generate images.
Before your appointment, you will be asked about:
Metal implants
Pacemakers
Surgical hardware
Pregnancy status
Our team ensures safety protocols are followed for every patient.
Yes. MRI does not use radiation. Instead, it uses magnetic fields and radio waves to generate images.
Before your appointment, you will be asked about:
Metal implants
Pacemakers
Surgical hardware
Pregnancy status
Our team ensures safety protocols are followed for every patient.